2011-08-27, 09:06 AM
There's different discussions as why some people think Firefox is moving too fast in releasing newer versions
and Firefox having reasons for becoming faster. Reasons has some of the following: A browser being the
delivery vehicle for the internet, the internet being very fast(being real time), so needing to deliver when
ready. So the web browser can be the internet interface it has to keep up with the internet. But on the
other hand web developers have a hard time keeping up because so many changes happening
that they aren't able to implement everything into web apps because of the so rapid changes.
And not to forget that users need time to get used to something new, and I know from
experience that alot of users tend to freak out when all of a sudden something has changed
which they weren't aware of. Because most users like sticking to what they are used to.
And if you want them to step over to something new you need to give them time and
an explanation they as users can understand. I do think that isn't necessary to release
a new version of a web browser every 6 weeks. Because when a web browser
makes changes in such a short time and frequently. I tend to get annoyed that I have to upgrade
again and it can start to frustrate me and make me decided to start using a different browser.
And my last point is it may be good to have a newer release of a web browser to make it
more secure but at the same time where they fix security issues in web browsers there will
always pop up other security issues in place of the ones that they fix. So it's kind of
like en endless circle. Just wondering what your opinions are on this topic?
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